The Welsh name for Santa is 'Sion Gorn' ( pronounced 'Shwn Gorrn' with the 'r's rolled). This translates as 'John Horn', the horn referring to the shape of his hat.
It may also originate from ancient Pagan rituals dating back to pre-Christian times, when Midwinter Celtic divinities sported animal horns or antlers. The name may have been transferred to Santa over the Centuries.
in English we call santa - santa in welsh this is sion corn
The indigenous people of Wales are referred to as Welsh people.
I don't know, what do people in Madagascar call Santa Clause?
Santa Claus
santa is famous in wales for beliving in the children that they can do there best
Whales!!! XD
Welsh
People in Ireland call him Santy, Santa and Santa Claus. Santa Claus comes from Saint Nicholas and can then be shortened to Santa Claus or just Santa or Santy. So people in Ireland use those names, like people in many countries do.
聖誕老人 that is how you call santa
They call him Santa Claus. Exactly the same name as you call him.
People in Antactica all came there from other countries, and they would call Santa whatever they call him in their native languages.
Of course! Why should the Welsh be any different? I'm Welsh and know tons of Welsh people, and we ALL believe in Santa!